Flute Camp - June 21-26

Are you a high school flutist interested in a challenging atmosphere
where you can improve your skills? Join us this summer for the SMI
Flute Camp. You will receive guidance from Conor Nelson, Assistant
Professor of Flute at BGSU. A typical day includes private lessons,
seminars, master classes, flute choirs, guest artist or
student/faculty performances. Classes will cover topics such as
breathing, sound, articulation, and technique. Each student will have
the opportunity to perform.

Preparation

Flute Camp is for students entering grades 9-12. Students should
prepare an etude or solo for placement on the first day of camp.

Honors Recital

Students interested in being part of the Honors Recital are
encouraged to audition to perform a solo piece of their choosing for
the final recital. Students selected for this honor must apply ahead
of time by submitting a link to a recording on YouTube (audio only is
acceptable) to conorn@bgsu.edu by May 15, 2015 to be considered.
Please indicate the composer and title of the work. Recording need not
include piano accompaniment.

Scholarships

Scholarships are available to help defray the cost of the camp. The
Dorothy M. Price Scholarship requires an application form. Please
check the Scholarships
page for more information.

After May 1st

Registration deadline: May 25, 2015

Please note that information from your
check may be used to make an electronic payment from your account. In
which case, your original check will be returned to you along with a
payment receipt. A $30 fee may be assessed for all returned/rejected
web payments. For questions, please contact the College Budget
Administrator at (419) 372-2197. Thank you.

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